Resting in the quiet breeze, smiling with the memory wind
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"...the single most important lesson I have learned is that it is the people who make things work. We can’t work it all nor is everything under our control. And at times we despise others for reason unknown. But this is work, to be taken seriously not personally.
I have to thank a few individuals for making this experience fruitful. They really made it happen…
Jay Mee: Who I thought was a princess at first, but she proved me wrong over and over again with her sheer determination.
Soon Wei: Quiet… but has a lot inside of him...
I have to thank a few individuals for making this experience fruitful. They really made it happen…
Jay Mee: Who I thought was a princess at first, but she proved me wrong over and over again with her sheer determination.
Soon Wei: Quiet… but has a lot inside of him...
I bid you farewell with a lovely quote from the book On The Road by Jack Kerouac…
“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The trouble-makers. The round heads in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules, and they have no respect for the status-quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify, or vilify them. But the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” ~ CKF, 2007
“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The trouble-makers. The round heads in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules, and they have no respect for the status-quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify, or vilify them. But the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” ~ CKF, 2007
:: In July 2006, we came together and spent our first appreciation together in everything we did, our first meals, our first assignments. we shared our first, and last week one has left us. To the best of me, I always thought I'll be the first one to go honestly for reasons only known to me. But since the height of MT days and moving on to our respective strategic units, I guess we've in some way move along the different streams but yet, in my quietness which was aptly put - I still think and remember.
MT INC 2006 Last Appreciation Effort Together.
Hello everyone,
Time passes quickly and some might say after long enough, things become passé. I speak for all 3 of us (at some point each of us have been in your face at least once), that the past 2 months has been an experience of learning, a chance to dabble into proper marketing work and familiarizing ourselves with the operations here. On the flipside, we’ve also done some crazy things like taking part in the Spot Me contest, dressing up weirdly for annual dinner and having to down drinks like the Chili Padi Shots!
I’m glad we’ve survived it all….and most of it, we really did enjoy ourselves!
There’s also joy in receiving our monthly moolah that has been a big smiling factor. With all this, we just wanna invite you for lunch as a token of our appreciation. Details are as follows:-
When? 8th September 2006
Where? May’s table, Sara Lee Mkg Dept J
What? We’re buying in Pizza and the works from Domino’s (KF is our chef maestro here, he is fixing the menu!)
Time? 12:15pm
We’ll probably share more of our appreciation on the day itself, and Jay Mee will open up with an introductory appreciation comment before our makan session. We look forward to seeing you there, as always. So, forget the pantry biscuit, the jeruk and mooncake…coz this week, the management trainees are buying lunch!
We really hope we haven’t been like lice,
Coz all we are really nice,
Come join us and have a slice,
Don’t worry about the price,
Coz it’s not about a grain of rice,
It’s all about your tummy size!
And you know for sure, once we leave,
Away from the mother tree,
We still appreciate your advice,
Because you still can be,
As always, the wind for fallen leaves.
Warmest regards from,
“Ridsecto” Choo, “Ambpurryy” Tan and “Brylz” Ee
Management Trainees Inc. 2006
Time passes quickly and some might say after long enough, things become passé. I speak for all 3 of us (at some point each of us have been in your face at least once), that the past 2 months has been an experience of learning, a chance to dabble into proper marketing work and familiarizing ourselves with the operations here. On the flipside, we’ve also done some crazy things like taking part in the Spot Me contest, dressing up weirdly for annual dinner and having to down drinks like the Chili Padi Shots!
I’m glad we’ve survived it all….and most of it, we really did enjoy ourselves!
There’s also joy in receiving our monthly moolah that has been a big smiling factor. With all this, we just wanna invite you for lunch as a token of our appreciation. Details are as follows:-
When? 8th September 2006
Where? May’s table, Sara Lee Mkg Dept J
What? We’re buying in Pizza and the works from Domino’s (KF is our chef maestro here, he is fixing the menu!)
Time? 12:15pm
We’ll probably share more of our appreciation on the day itself, and Jay Mee will open up with an introductory appreciation comment before our makan session. We look forward to seeing you there, as always. So, forget the pantry biscuit, the jeruk and mooncake…coz this week, the management trainees are buying lunch!
We really hope we haven’t been like lice,
Coz all we are really nice,
Come join us and have a slice,
Don’t worry about the price,
Coz it’s not about a grain of rice,
It’s all about your tummy size!
And you know for sure, once we leave,
Away from the mother tree,
We still appreciate your advice,
Because you still can be,
As always, the wind for fallen leaves.
Warmest regards from,
“Ridsecto” Choo, “Ambpurryy” Tan and “Brylz” Ee
Management Trainees Inc. 2006


I am gonna miss the good times, dude! :)
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